Diary of Anne Frank
After Auschwitz
Diary of a Young Girl
There But for the Grace/Days
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100

The reason Mr. Frank wants to burn the papers in Act 1, Scene 1

What is they bring back painful memories?

100

The author uses the quote, "After Auschwitz... nothing is the same", as an emotional appeal to help the reader understand...

What is the significance of Auschwitz and the Holocaust in human history?

100

This text is a primary source because...

What is the first-hand accounts of the events that took place in the annex?

100
The onomatopoeia in the last line conveys _____
What is life is fragile?
100

What is paralellism?

What is the use of words or phrases that are similar to emphasize meaning?

200

The motivation behind why Mr. Frank gives Anne a diary

What is he does not want her to feel trapped while staying in the annex?

200

The author's use of ethical appeal in this speech helps the reader...

What is recognize the speaker speaks from his own experiences?

200

The phrases "to my surprise", "honor of the occasion", and "enjoying the last year" creates what kind of tone?

What is a tone of remembrance? (or something similar)

200

What do the plates symbolize?

What is the precariousness of life?

200

What is assonance?

What is the repetition of vowel sounds within non-rhyming words?

300

The main difference between the first two scenes of Act 1

What is Scene 1 is set several years after the events of Scene 2?

300

The reason why the author repeatedly uses the words "darkness" and "night"

What is to explain the magnitude of evil that happened at Auschwitz?

300

Based on how the story is written about her fountain pen, what can be concluded Anne?

What is that she is a creative writer?

300

What does "The net had one eyehole, and you got through it?" represent?

What is even when chances are low, it's possible to succeed?

300

What is a paradox?

What is a self-contradictory statement? (Example: A side job ending up making more money than a full-time job)

400

The use of flashback at the beginnings helps to propel action because...

What is it sheds light on how Mr. Frank has changed over time?

400

What does the word commemorate mean?

What is remember?

400
Anne compares "after the war" to a castle in the air. What does this reveal about her feelings?

What is she feels like the war may never end?

400

How does repetition affect "There But for the Grace?"

What is it emphasizes the idea of circumstances and survival?

400
What is a primary source?

What is a first-hand account of an event?

500
Two reasons for how the setting impacts the conflict in the story

What is the persecution they experience causes the families to go into hiding AND the hidden location means everyone must keep quiet?

500

Two key ideas expressed in the speech about humanity

What are remember those who were killed at Auschwitz AND allow memories of Auschwitz to help prevent similar tragedies?

500

Based on the diary entry, what can be concluded about the Franks and the Van Daans?

What is they are not very patient with each other? (or something similar)

500

Both poems use contradictory language to express _____

What are the challenges and questions of real life?
500

What is the difference between emotional and ethical appeal?

What is emotional appeal uses your emotions to in order to make an impact; ethical appeal links a claim to a widely accepted value in order to gain support.
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